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Arizona Opera

Arizona Opera is an opera company which operates in both Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona.

Arizona Opera
Arizona Opera's storage, administrative, and small-scale performance building on Central Avenue.
AddressPhoenix, Arizona
US
Coordinates33°28′02″N 112°04′27″W / 33.4673202°N 112.0743041°W / 33.4673202; -112.0743041
Website
azopera.org

History Edit

Arizona Opera was established in 1971 as the Tucson Opera Company, under founding general director James P. Sullivan, and presented its first production, of Rossini's The Barber of Seville, in 1972. By 1976 the company had expanded to include performances in both Tucson and Phoenix. Arizona Opera is now permanently headquartered in Phoenix.[1] The company has a subscriber base of approximately 10,000 drawn from the two metropolitan areas, and an annual expenditure of $5.8 million, according to the company's 2011 IRS Form 990.[2] According to the Form 990 filed by the company in 2017, revenues for the 2016 tax year were $7,704,444 and expenses were $6,211,715.[3]

The appointment of Glynn Ross as general director in 1983 initiated a period of growth during which the company expanded its season from three to five productions. In 1996 and 1998 the company gained notice by staging Wagner's Ring Cycle as a summer festival in Flagstaff, Arizona. Ross retired in 1998 and was succeeded by David Speers, who increased spending on rehearsals, chorus, and orchestra in an effort to improve the quality of the company's productions. Under Speers' leadership subscriptions and single-ticket sales increased. In addition to the company's regular productions, Speers brought singers Samuel Ramey, Kiri Te Kanawa, Denyce Graves, and Jerry Hadley to Arizona for recital performances.

During the 2000–2001 season, the company appointed its first principal conductor, Cal Stewart Kellogg. Kellogg remained in that position through 2004, and is now director of the Symphony of the Southwest.

David Speers left the company in 2003 and was succeeded by Joel Revzen, a Juilliard-trained musician, conductor, and music-organization administrator. Revzen continued Speers' practice of mixing standard repertory with productions of less-often-performed works, e.g., Menotti's The Consul, Brecht and Weill's The Threepenny Opera, and Handel's Semele. Revzen was succeeded as general director by Scott Altman in 2009, and Revzen has been named the company's conductor laureate. Altman oversaw the design and construction of the company's new office and production complex, the Arizona Opera Center, across Central Avenue from the Phoenix Art Museum in midtown Phoenix. The company announced Altman's resignation in April 2013. Arizona Opera artistic director Ryan Taylor was appointed interim general director upon Altman's departure, and then permanent general director in June 2013. Arizona Opera's current President and General Director is Joseph Specter, who was appointed in May 2016.[4]

In February–May 2017 Arizona Opera presented the world premiere of Craig Bohmler's opera Riders of the Purple Sage, based on Zane Grey's novel of the same name.[5][6][7][8][9] The production was also broadcast nationwide on November 25, 2017 on the WFMT Radio Network's American Opera Series,[10][11][12] and broadcast internationally in 2018 via distribution to the European Broadcasting Union.[13][14][15]

In late 2017, Arizona Opera announced a shift from their traditional season model. While retaining five productions per opera season, the fall and spring performances were split into two distinct performance series.[16]

Arizona Opera offers five productions with five performances each per season. The McDougall Arizona Opera RED Series is performed in the fall at the Herberger Theater Center (802 seats) in Phoenix and The Temple of Music and Art in Tucson (627 seats).[17] The spring Main Stage Series is presented at Phoenix Symphony Hall (2,312 seats) and the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall (2,289 seats).

Labor relations Edit

The Arizona Opera Chorus is composed of professional singers from both Phoenix and Tucson. Choristers have been affiliated with the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) since 1995. Union representation has resulted in improvements in chorus compensation and working conditions, and a concomitant improvement in the quality of new chorister candidates.

The Arizona Opera Orchestra is composed of music professionals from three major cities in Arizona — Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff — and is affiliated with the American Federation of Musicians (AFM). Like the chorus, union representation resulted in improvements in working conditions under a collective bargaining agreement. In 1998 orchestra members formed the Arizona Opera Orchestra Musicians Association (AZOOMA) to support the musicians and the company.

General directors Edit

  • James P. Sullivan (1971–1981)[18]
  • Richard J Woitach (1981–1983)
  • Glynn Ross (1983–1998)
  • David Speers (1998–2003)
  • Joel Revzen (2003–2009)
  • Scott Altman (2009–2013)[19]
  • Ryan Taylor (2013–2016)
  • Joseph Specter (2016–present)

References Edit

  1. ^ "About the Arizona Opera | Arizona Opera". www.azopera.org. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "MyCAST.is". mycast.is. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  3. ^ https://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/237/237169261/237169261_201706_990.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "AZO Cast Members & Creatives | Arizona Opera". www.azopera.org. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  5. ^ Lengel, Kerry. "Riders of the Purple Sage is Arizona Opera's first-ever world premiere". Arizona Republic. February 20, 2017.
  6. ^ Salazar, David. "A Zane Grey Opera – Exploring the Creation & Production of Arizona Opera’s World Premiere of Riders of the Purple Sage". OperaWire. February 23, 2017.
  7. ^ Burch, Cathalena E. "Arizona Opera set to make history with 'Riders'". Arizona Daily Star. February 21, 2017.
  8. ^ "Riders of the Purple Sage". North American Works Directory. Opera America. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Simeonov, Jenna. "New Operas: Craig Bohmler's Riders of the Purple Sage". Schmopera. August 25, 2016.
  10. ^ "International broadcast takes Arizona Opera’s Riders of the Purple Sage around the world". Arizona PBS. September 13, 2017.
  11. ^ "American Opera Series 2017 Presented by The WFMT Radio Network". WFMT Radio Network. 2017.
  12. ^ "AZ Opera's Riders of the Purple Sage Set for Nationwide Broadcast This Fall". Broadway World. November 25, 2017.
  13. ^ Burch, Cathalena E. "AZ Opera's 'Riders' getting national audience". Arizona Daily Star. September 13, 2017.
  14. ^ "Riders of the Purple Sage". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. July 22, 2018.
  15. ^ "Program: 3. 11. 2018". Vlata. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  16. ^ "Arizona Opera Announces New Vanguard Season Model". Nov 14, 2017. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  17. ^ "Arizona Opera, Childsplay to become resident companies at Herberger Theater Center". azcentral. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  18. ^ "Arizona Opera, Tucson AZ – Company Profile | BizStanding". bizstanding.com. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.
  19. ^ "Scott Altman at Arizona Opera, Tucson, AZ – Bizstanding Business Directory". bizstanding.com. Retrieved Jul 15, 2019.

External links Edit

  • Arizona Opera
  • Phoenix Symphony Hall
  • Tucson Music Hall
  • Herberger Theater

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Arizona Opera is an opera company which operates in both Phoenix and Tucson Arizona Arizona OperaArizona Opera s storage administrative and small scale performance building on Central Avenue AddressPhoenix ArizonaUSCoordinates33 28 02 N 112 04 27 W 33 4673202 N 112 0743041 W 33 4673202 112 0743041Websiteazopera wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Labor relations 3 General directors 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditArizona Opera was established in 1971 as the Tucson Opera Company under founding general director James P Sullivan and presented its first production of Rossini s The Barber of Seville in 1972 By 1976 the company had expanded to include performances in both Tucson and Phoenix Arizona Opera is now permanently headquartered in Phoenix 1 The company has a subscriber base of approximately 10 000 drawn from the two metropolitan areas and an annual expenditure of 5 8 million according to the company s 2011 IRS Form 990 2 According to the Form 990 filed by the company in 2017 revenues for the 2016 tax year were 7 704 444 and expenses were 6 211 715 3 The appointment of Glynn Ross as general director in 1983 initiated a period of growth during which the company expanded its season from three to five productions In 1996 and 1998 the company gained notice by staging Wagner s Ring Cycle as a summer festival in Flagstaff Arizona Ross retired in 1998 and was succeeded by David Speers who increased spending on rehearsals chorus and orchestra in an effort to improve the quality of the company s productions Under Speers leadership subscriptions and single ticket sales increased In addition to the company s regular productions Speers brought singers Samuel Ramey Kiri Te Kanawa Denyce Graves and Jerry Hadley to Arizona for recital performances During the 2000 2001 season the company appointed its first principal conductor Cal Stewart Kellogg Kellogg remained in that position through 2004 and is now director of the Symphony of the Southwest David Speers left the company in 2003 and was succeeded by Joel Revzen a Juilliard trained musician conductor and music organization administrator Revzen continued Speers practice of mixing standard repertory with productions of less often performed works e g Menotti s The Consul Brecht and Weill s The Threepenny Opera and Handel s Semele Revzen was succeeded as general director by Scott Altman in 2009 and Revzen has been named the company s conductor laureate Altman oversaw the design and construction of the company s new office and production complex the Arizona Opera Center across Central Avenue from the Phoenix Art Museum in midtown Phoenix The company announced Altman s resignation in April 2013 Arizona Opera artistic director Ryan Taylor was appointed interim general director upon Altman s departure and then permanent general director in June 2013 Arizona Opera s current President and General Director is Joseph Specter who was appointed in May 2016 4 In February May 2017 Arizona Opera presented the world premiere of Craig Bohmler s opera Riders of the Purple Sage based on Zane Grey s novel of the same name 5 6 7 8 9 The production was also broadcast nationwide on November 25 2017 on the WFMT Radio Network s American Opera Series 10 11 12 and broadcast internationally in 2018 via distribution to the European Broadcasting Union 13 14 15 In late 2017 Arizona Opera announced a shift from their traditional season model While retaining five productions per opera season the fall and spring performances were split into two distinct performance series 16 Arizona Opera offers five productions with five performances each per season The McDougall Arizona Opera RED Series is performed in the fall at the Herberger Theater Center 802 seats in Phoenix and The Temple of Music and Art in Tucson 627 seats 17 The spring Main Stage Series is presented at Phoenix Symphony Hall 2 312 seats and the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall 2 289 seats Labor relations EditThe Arizona Opera Chorus is composed of professional singers from both Phoenix and Tucson Choristers have been affiliated with the American Guild of Musical Artists AGMA since 1995 Union representation has resulted in improvements in chorus compensation and working conditions and a concomitant improvement in the quality of new chorister candidates The Arizona Opera Orchestra is composed of music professionals from three major cities in Arizona Phoenix Tucson and Flagstaff and is affiliated with the American Federation of Musicians AFM Like the chorus union representation resulted in improvements in working conditions under a collective bargaining agreement In 1998 orchestra members formed the Arizona Opera Orchestra Musicians Association AZOOMA to support the musicians and the company General directors EditJames P Sullivan 1971 1981 18 Richard J Woitach 1981 1983 Glynn Ross 1983 1998 David Speers 1998 2003 Joel Revzen 2003 2009 Scott Altman 2009 2013 19 Ryan Taylor 2013 2016 Joseph Specter 2016 present References Edit About the Arizona Opera Arizona Opera www azopera org Retrieved Jul 15 2019 MyCAST is mycast is Retrieved Jul 15 2019 https 990s foundationcenter org 990 pdf archive 237 237169261 237169261 201706 990 pdf bare URL PDF AZO Cast Members amp Creatives Arizona Opera www azopera org Retrieved Jul 15 2019 Lengel Kerry Riders of the Purple Sage is Arizona Opera s first ever world premiere Arizona Republic February 20 2017 Salazar David A Zane Grey Opera Exploring the Creation amp Production of Arizona Opera s World Premiere of Riders of the Purple Sage OperaWire February 23 2017 Burch Cathalena E Arizona Opera set to make history with Riders Arizona Daily Star February 21 2017 Riders of the Purple Sage North American Works Directory Opera America Retrieved August 13 2019 Simeonov Jenna New Operas Craig Bohmler s Riders of the Purple Sage Schmopera August 25 2016 International broadcast takes Arizona Opera s Riders of the Purple Sage around the world Arizona PBS September 13 2017 American Opera Series 2017 Presented by The WFMT Radio Network WFMT Radio Network 2017 AZ Opera s Riders of the Purple Sage Set for Nationwide Broadcast This Fall Broadway World November 25 2017 Burch Cathalena E AZ Opera s Riders getting national audience Arizona Daily Star September 13 2017 Riders of the Purple Sage Australian Broadcasting Corporation July 22 2018 Program 3 11 2018 Vlata Retrieved August 14 2019 Arizona Opera Announces New Vanguard Season Model Nov 14 2017 Retrieved Jul 15 2019 Arizona Opera Childsplay to become resident companies at Herberger Theater Center azcentral Retrieved Jul 15 2019 Arizona Opera Tucson AZ Company Profile BizStanding bizstanding com Retrieved Jul 15 2019 Scott Altman at Arizona Opera Tucson AZ Bizstanding Business Directory bizstanding com Retrieved Jul 15 2019 External links EditArizona Opera Phoenix Symphony Hall Tucson Music Hall Herberger Theater Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arizona Opera amp oldid 1135749277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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